Bob
Dylan sells treasure trove of archive material
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[March 03, 2016]
(Reuters) - Bob Dylan has
sold his personal archive of notes, draft lyrics, poems,
artwork and photographs to the University of Tulsa,
where they will be made available to scholars and
curated for public exhibitions, the school said on
Wednesday.
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The 6,000 item collection spans nearly the entire length of
Dylan's 55 year-long career, and many have never been seen
before. The collection was acquired by the George Kaiser
Foundation and the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma.
The collection also includes master recording tapes of Dylan's
entire music catalog, along with hundreds of hours of film
video.
The Foundation and the university did not say how much the Bob
Dylan Archive cost, but the New York Times, which was given an
exclusive preview, said it was sold for $15 million to $20
million.
Tulsa is also the home of a museum dedicated to folk singer
Woody Guthrie, one of Dylan's early influences.
"I'm glad that my archives, which have been collected all these
years, have finally found a home and are to be included with the
works of Woody Guthrie... To me, it makes a lot of sense and
it's a great honor," Dylan said in a statement.
Despite being regarded as "the voice of a generation" for his
influential songs of the 1960s and 1970s, Dylan, now 74, has
mostly kept his items out of the public eye, resulting in high
prices when they occasionally come up for auction.
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A handwritten copy of the song "Like a Rolling Stone" sold for a
record $2 million at a New York auction in 2014, while the electric
guitar he played at 1965 Newport Folk Festival sold for nearly $1
million in 2013.
The archives handed over to the University of Tulsa include two
notebooks with lyrics from the 1975 album "Blood on the Tracks," and
Dylan's handwritten lyrics to his 1964 song "Chimes of Freedom"
scrawled on hotel notepaper dotted with cigarette burns. There is
also correspondence between Dylan and the late beat poet Allen
Ginsberg.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Alan Crosby)
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